It seems most fitting to blog about what is first and foremost in my field of expertise: the Catholic faith. Oftentimes, high school students walk into a religion classroom with the expectation of receiving an "A" simply because the student is an "A" student or that the grade will reflect the student's own personal level of devotion or that religion class is for sitting in circles, holding hands, and singing campfire songs.
This is not the case.
Students, and parents, often find this out the hard way. As students progress through high school the classes they take increase in difficulty...